20240023063. ADAPTIVE PAGING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS simplified abstract (Dell Products, L.P.)

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ADAPTIVE PAGING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS

Organization Name

Dell Products, L.P.

Inventor(s)

Ali Esswie of Montreal (CA)

ADAPTIVE PAGING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240023063 titled 'ADAPTIVE PAGING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of this patent application describes a method for managing user equipment (UE) requests from a radio access network (RAN) node. The RAN node assigns a classification to the UE based on battery parameters or service type. The RAN then modifies the scheduling of paging occasions for the UE and other UEs in the same class based on their device classification. The UE can submit defined types of traffic and paging occasions that it should not skip. The RAN can transmit an indication to the UE not to skip a configured paging occasion. The RAN can also configure the UE with a paging pattern to use when UE conditions change.

  • The RAN node classifies UEs based on battery parameters or service type.
  • The RAN modifies the scheduling of paging occasions for UEs based on their device classification.
  • UEs can submit defined types of traffic and paging occasions that they should not skip.
  • The RAN can transmit an indication to UEs not to skip configured paging occasions.
  • The RAN can configure UEs with a paging pattern to use when their conditions change.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Improved management of UE requests in a RAN network.
  • Efficient utilization of network resources.
  • Enhanced battery life for UEs by optimizing paging occasions.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Overloading of paging occasions in a RAN network.
  • Inefficient utilization of network resources.
  • Battery drain in UEs due to unnecessary paging occasions.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved network performance and efficiency.
  • Extended battery life for UEs.
  • Enhanced user experience with reduced paging occasions.


Original Abstract Submitted

a user equipment requests from a ran node skipping of paging occasions that the ran node otherwise may schedule for ues uniformly throughout the area that the ran serves. the ran assigns the ue to a device-type classification based on battery parameters or service type of the ue. the ran modifies scheduling of paging occasions to the ue, and others in a class that comprises the ue, based on the device-classification. the ue may submit to the ran defined types of traffic, paging occasions for which the ue should not skip. the ran may transmit in a paging skipping preemption search space an indication for the ue not to skip an upcoming configured paging occasion configured for skipping. the ran may configure the ue with a paging pattern to use when ue conditions change, such as when an idle ue moves into range of another ran.